Changi Beach Park is a peaceful coastal park located in the eastern part of Singapore, known for its serene beaches and rich historical significance.
Changi Beach Park is one of the oldest coastal parks in Singapore. It stretches over a length of 3.3 km and is adored for its tranquil settings that offer an escape from the bustling city life. The park's geography features gentle beaches where visitors can enjoy simple pleasures like picnicking, swimming, or fishing. Historically, Changi Beach has significant wartime history linked to World War II, making it a place of reflection with commemorative markers. Recreational opportunities at Changi Beach Park are abundant, from jogging along its scenic pathways to bird watching and enjoying the coastal breeze. The area is renowned for its untouched natural beauty, making it a favorite spot for family outings and barbecues under the shade of coconut palms. The park also provides barbecue pits and fitness equipment along the beach, making it a versatile location for various outdoor activities.
The World War II Memorial Plaque at Changi Beach Park
Sunrise and sunset views over the Johor Strait
Beachfront barbecue pits and picnic spots
Rich birdlife and calm beach waters perfect for swimming
A scenic and serene beach ideal for family outings and relaxation.
The park has a plaque commemorating the lives lost during the Japanese occupation.
The park offers stunning views of the sunrise and sunset over the coastal waters.